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Aldose Reductase–Deficient Mice Are Protected From Delayed Motor Nerve Conduction …


E Ho, KSL Lam, YS Chen, JCW Yip, M … - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The exaggerated flux through polyol pathway during diabetes is thought to be a
major cause of lesions in the peripheral nerves. Here, we used aldose reductase
(AR)-deficient (AR −/− ) and AR inhibitor (ARI)-treated mice to further ...
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Skin biopsy in the management of peripheral neuropathy


C Sommer, G Lauria - Lancet Neurology, 2007 - Elsevier
Skin biopsy has been widely used in recent years for the investigation of
small-calibre sensory nerves, including somatic unmyelinated intraepidermal
nerve fibres, dermal myelinated nerve fibres, and autonomic nerve fibres in ...
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Diabetes mellitus and the peripheral nervous system: manifestations and mechanisms


DW Zochodne - Muscle and Nerve, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com
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Dendrite remodeling and other abnormalities in the retinal ganglion cells of Ins2Akita …

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MJ Gastinger, AR Kunselman, EE Conboy, SK … - Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 2008 - ARVO
RESULTS. Thy1-CFP expression was limited to retinal ganglion cell bodies. There
was a 16.4% reduction in the density of CFP-positive ganglion cells in the
peripheral retina of Ins2 Akita/+ mice compared with wild-type control ...
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Diabetes-induced chemogenic hypoalgesia is paralleled by attenuated stimulus-induced fos …

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MS Johnson, JM Ryals, DE Wright - Journal of Pain, 2007 - Elsevier
Chronic hyperglycemia in diabetes induces abnormal nerve pathologies, resulting
in diabetic neuropathy (DN). Sensory symptoms of DN can manifest as positive
(painful), negative (insensate), or both. Streptozotocin (STZ)-induced ...
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Transgenic corneal neurofluorescence in mice: a new model for in vivo investigation of …

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CQ Yu, MI Rosenblatt - Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 2007 - ARVO
RESULTS. In the mouse cornea, neuron-specific immunostaining determined that
nerves enter the stroma in several bundles that then extend throughout the
entire cornea. These stromal nerve bundles form a subbasal plexus beneath ...
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Dissociation of thermal hypoalgesia and epidermal denervation in streptozotocin-diabetic …


KK Beiswenger, NA Calcutt, AP Mizisin - Neuroscience Letters, 2008 - Elsevier
The quantification of epidermal innervation, which consists primarily of
heat-sensitive C-fibers, is emerging as a tool for diagnosing and staging
diabetic neuropathy. However, the relationship between changes in heat ...
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Epidermal nerve fiber quantification in the assessment of diabetic neuropathy

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KK Beiswenger, NA Calcutt, AP Mizisin - Acta histochemica, 2008 - Elsevier
Assessment of cutaneous innervation in skin biopsies is emerging as a valuable
means of both diagnosing and staging diabetic neuropathy. Immunolabeling, using
antibodies to neuronal proteins such as protein gene product 9.5, allows ...
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Vascularization of the dorsal root ganglia and peripheral nerve of the mouse: Implications …


JM Jimenez-Andrade, MB Herrera, JR … - Molecular Pain, 2008 - molecularpain.com
Although a variety of industrial chemicals, as well as several chemotherapeutic
agents used to treat cancer or HIV, preferentially induce a peripheral sensory
neuropathy what remains unclear is why these agents induce a sensory vs. a ...
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Transgenic and Gene Knockout Analysis of Diabetic Neuropathy


SK Chung, SSM Chung - Diabetic Neuropathy: Clinical Management, 2007 - Springer
Neuropathy is one of the major complications of long-term diabetes. Despite many
years of intense research by a number of laboratories, the pathogenetic
mechanisms of this disease are still not completely understood. Likely ...
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